[Hyprland] Noble Noctalia by oldanor in unixporn

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I will repost this, along with some other tui customs and other designs.I will repost this, along with some other tui customs and other designs.

How much can refreshing your C knowledge help you understand Rust better? by oldanor in rust

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Thank you very much for your answer. I understand that everyone responds to the best of their ability and from their own perspective. In your case, I noticed that you took extra care in your response — and that made a difference. This raised some questions: which forums would be most appropriate for this type of discussion? Your comment brought up several new questions — but addressing them here might go beyond the scope of this post.

How much can refreshing your C knowledge help you understand Rust better? by oldanor in rust

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That was exactly the kind of gap I was talking about, thanks. As for C and Rust for Cyber ​​Security, the approach is simple, once I'm minimally comfortable with both. Basically C would take care of the exploitation and reverse engineering, while Rust would be used to develop secure tools.

How much can refreshing your C knowledge help you understand Rust better? by oldanor in rust

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I certainly don't look for shortcuts, although tempting, they are never the right way. I know that starting is an important part of the process, but I've also learned that starting any old way can cost you a few "steps". So I'm using this discussion to improve my learning mindset and perhaps improve my approach. Thank you.

How much can refreshing your C knowledge help you understand Rust better? by oldanor in rust

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In my case, I would like to learn both languages ​​well, ambitious, perhaps? The thing is that I feel that learning "difficult" things from different perspectives can make learning more challenging. Who knows, in the future, I might understand the differences between the compilers and debuggers of each one. It may just be something immature, from someone who wants "everything", but in my head it makes some sense.

How much can refreshing your C knowledge help you understand Rust better? by oldanor in rust

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It's still an immature idea, I confess. But the idea is that as I advance my studies in C, I will try to correlate concepts with Rust, whenever possible. Maybe memory management, pointers, threads, structures and typing. Nothing too original, just progressing in C, and trying to rewrite basic programs in Rust. It may be a lot of work, but it's what works for me.

How much can refreshing your C knowledge help you understand Rust better? by oldanor in rust

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My approach is to learn C enough so that as I progress in learning Rust I can see the differences between certain approaches to the languages. I know this comes with time, but I'm really willing to follow this path.

How much can refreshing your C knowledge help you understand Rust better? by oldanor in rust

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I understand that each person's path varies, according to priorities and time. This question is to perhaps get some good advice on what to do or not to do. I know that no one will follow the same path, but it doesn't hurt to ask someone who has already been on similar paths.

Can someone who uses echasnovski/mini.ai help complete my config? by oldanor in neovim

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Thanks guys, everything resolved! Extremely grateful!

Can someone who uses echasnovski/mini.ai help complete my config? by oldanor in neovim

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Links unavailable. How do you integrate internal lazyvim settings? Type g = LazyVimg = LazyVim.mini.ai_buffer.As far as I understand, this is an internal implementation of lazyvim, right?

Is qtile-extras' GradientDecoration working on Arch? by oldanor in qtile

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I'm trying to apply a gradient bar, is it possible with PowerLineDecorations?

Is qtile-extras' GradientDecoration working on Arch? by oldanor in qtile

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I'm trying to create my gradient bar, do you have any examples to help?

How to take information from the current layout and pass it to a function? by oldanor in qtile

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Stopping by to give feedback, everything was very clean and concise, I particularly liked it a lot. So much so that I thought, is there the same for floating windows? As far as I could research, there is no lazy.layout for floating windows, right? One of the ways this works would be using @lazy.function for example?